- are
called Horites because "they made
themselves independent [free]",
which ****umes the name is
cognate with ḥori
meaning "free." The
Horites initially...
-
Joshua (Joshua 15:10).
Mount Seir was
named for Seir the
Horite,
whose offspring, the
Horites, had
previously inhabited the area (Genesis 14:6, 36:20)...
-
stretching between the Dead Sea and the Gulf of
Aqaba Seir the
Horite,
chief of the
Horites, a
people mentioned in the
Torah Sa'ir, also Seir, a Palestinian...
- (Hebrew: לוֹטָן, Lōṭān), the
eldest son of Seir the
Horite, was the first-listed of
seven chief of the
Horites in the land of Seir in
Genesis 36, a book of the...
- needed] An
allusion is made to some
unrecorded fact in the
history of the
Horites in the p****age "This [was that] Anah that
found the
mules in the wilderness...
-
Chronicles 1:38, Anah is a son of Seir and a
brother of
Zibeon chief of the
Horites. In
Genesis 36:24 and 1
Chronicles 1:40–41, Anah is a son of Zibeon, and...
-
Genesis 36.
Casting his lot with the Ishmaelites, he was able to
drive the
Horites out of
Mount Seir to
settle in that region.
According to some views, Esau...
- seem to be
rigidly maintained; for instance, the name of the pre-Semitic
Horites might have been
expected to
follow the
exceptional construction. But a...
-
Genesis 36.
Casting his lot with the Ishmaelites, he was able to
drive the
Horites out of
Mount Seir to
settle in that region.
According to some views, Esau...
- 9:17). However, the
Septuagint reads these four
towns as
inhabited by
Horites,
suggesting that the name
Hivite may have
entered the
Masoretic Text via...